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Art
Science
Google Art Project Expands, Bringing 30,000 Works of Art from 151 Museums to the Web

The Physics of Mosh Pits at Heavy Metal Concerts (Explained by Cornell Grad Students)

The Prado in Google Earth
Oxford Sparks
Guggenheim online - free art books
Science Daily
The Getty Research Institute
Science Daily showcases the top science news stories from the world’s leading universities and research organizations
Literacy
Music
Sandra Lahire, Lady Lazarus, a film spoken by Sylvia Plath

Skillswise - English and Maths for adults.....and students! From the BBC

General
Theory of knowledge
The best free cultural and educational media on the web
Theoryofknowledge.net
Open Culture brings together high-quality cultural & educationalmedia for the worldwide lifelong learning community. Web 2.0 has given us great
amounts of intelligent audio and video. It’s all free. It’s all enriching.
But it’s also scattered across the web, and not easy to find. Our whole
mission is to centralize this content, curate it, and give you access to
this high quality content whenever and wherever you want it.
Free audio books, free online courses, free movies, free language
lessons, free ebooks and other enriching content — it’s all here.
Open Culture was founded in 2006.
Theoryofknowledge.net, and its accompanying newsletter, Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest pages,
provides a more complete resource for TOK students,
offering regularly updated notes on all aspects of the
course, and an open forum for anyone involved in the
course, with daily links to articles, stories, interviews,
and film clips related to the study of knowledge and how we acquire it.
TED-ED
Humanities
Within the growing TED-Ed video library, you will find carefully curated educational videos, many of which represent collaborations between talented educators and animators nominated through the TED-Ed platform.
International History De-Classified
MIT Open Course ware
Google Earth Engine

Google Earth Engine brings together the world's satellite imagery — trillions of scientific measurements dating back almost 40 years — and makes it available online with tools for scientists, independent researchers, and nations to mine this massive warehouse of data to detect changes, map trends and quantify differences on the Earth's surface. Applications include: detecting deforestation, classifying land cover, estimating forest biomass and carbon, and mapping the world’s roadless areas
ICT

Horizon Report